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Today I am thankful for… The unbelievable clear blue sky The pristine snow that sparkles like crystal in the unobstructed sunshine The scar under my right shoulder that reminds me of a rough year that I survived My sloppy, graying … Continue reading →

Many people wonder why they should spend the extra $$$ for organics. If you’ve wondered, read on. An additional comment by moi, though, first. Some peeps responded to Kris’ blog, with a “but studies show that organics aren’t any better … Continue reading →

I’m sitting in the hot sun, legs and arms outstretched. I keep hearing, “love all”, mostly in sweet teen girl voices. No, I’m not at a revival. Not even close! The only thing remotely religious about this experience is that … Continue reading →

Some things are very intuitive, and we follow our intuition. Like coming inside during a thunderstorm. Slowing down when the car in front of us hits its brakes. Eating dessert after dinner. (except every once in awhile, when dessert first … Continue reading →

My dad used to recite a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox speaking of the two types of people on earth today…those who lift and those who lean. While I don’t disagree, at all, I pose another idea. There are two … Continue reading →

No way it’s nearly mid-February. I still have four ornaments sitting on my sideboard, patiently waiting to be returned to the Christmas shelves with their other shiny buddies. Alas, the Super Bowl has happened, so it must truly be mid-February. … Continue reading →

Ah, so it’s New Year’s Eve. The last day for dietary debauchery before the new year begins. I just read my January post from last year and the list of what I’d hoped to accomplish in 2012. Some of those … Continue reading →

I believe in God, the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth, I believe in Jesus Christ, his only begotten son I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of Life I believe that priests are fallible, and … Continue reading →

“Sustaining controversy as a means of discrediting findings that cause economic or social discomfort is one of the greatest sins in science” Read that again. Again. Do you get it? It’s so true. So simple. A person, a special interest … Continue reading →

As most of you know, I purchased a sweet little something this April, my sleek, middle-aged-crisis style convertible. By that, I mean, it still can hold 4 passengers and a boat load of groceries…it is not a racy convertible. My … Continue reading →